@BenSwann_@tricia_dejong To all of you who blindly believed the FBI and the mainstream media's narrative without question:
YOU WERE RIGHT
Why didn't you show me this earlier?
https://t.co/MwQdEESmBv
🚨The Case Against Tyler Robinson Is Collapsing in Plain Sight!
The Tyler Robinson hearing is an absolute joke, and the record so far makes that painfully clear.
The state’s key evidence, a “surveillance compilation” edited by the Utah Attorney General’s office, was rejected for alterations, and there is still no raw, uncut footage of the assassination. The officer on scene couldn’t even recover the shell casing from Robinson’s alleged rifle, and the DNA on the towel is 95% linked to Lance Twiggs, not Tyler Robinson.
To make matters worse, the officer’s bodycam was conveniently turned off at the most critical moments. As it stands today, the state has zero solid evidence actually tying Tyler Robinson to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
@LionelMedia joins me to break down how a case this weak ever made it into a courtroom.
Chris Columbus deliberately made Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets look darker than the first film.
He asked cinematographer Roger Pratt to use moodier lighting and a more muted colour palette to reflect the story’s darker tone.
That visual shift became the foundation for the increasingly darker look of the Harry Potter films that followed.
College baseball player Chaz McNelis became a dad unexpectedly at 19.
Now he’s transferring to UNLV so he can keep playing college baseball while being closer to his son and co-parenting with Baby G’s mom. His teammates have basically turned into a bunch of uncles. Pretty sick.
🚨#BREAKING: A 28-year-old confirms he has spent the last 10 YEARS of his life interviewing World War II combat veterans to keep their stories alive...
...in fact, for the last 10 years, he has interviewed World War 2 veterans EVERY SINGLE DAY
He started as a teenager, ditching school to ride his BIKE to the local retirement home, walking up to the front desk and asking to, "meet some World War II heroes."
His name is Rishi Sharma.
He's crossed all 50 states and half the world.
He's slept in his car and lived on gas-station food to afford it.
He asks these men for hours of their memories, and then he hands the entire recording to their families...
...FOR FREE
So that 200 years from now, a great-great-grandchild will know not just their hero's name, but how he laughed, how he cried, and what he sacrificed.
Rishi has no military family, his parents immigrated here from India.
He does it out of pure gratitude.
In his words:
"My parents were given the opportunity to immigrate and raise a family because of veterans like these. It's a debt of love I'll spend my entire life trying to repay..."
As one 100-year-old Marine who stormed Iwo Jima told him, remembering the flag going up:
"The hair on my arms still stands up when I think about how beautiful it was."
THAT is America.
250 years of ordinary people doing extraordinary things...
God bless our veterans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
In 1982, Robin Williams did a routine as the American Flag for the Norman Lear produced tv special "I Love Liberty" created to bridge political divides - and it's one of the greatest pieces you'll see 🇺🇸
Well folks, I found him. The most patriotic man in America. 🇺🇸 💥 🤣
Self-proclaimed total redneck Zach Rushing celebrating 250 years of America the right way — 250 Roman candles, two ratchet straps, one massive field explosion.🔥
This is redneck patriotism at its finest. 😆